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NC 20-166.3. - NC 20-166.3.

NC 20-166.3. NC 20-166.3. - North Carolina Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles. Free legal research.

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NC 20-166.3. - NC 20-166.3.

Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles

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§ 20-166.3. Limit storage duration for vehicle damaged as a result of a collision. (a) Limited Duration of Storage. - A motor vehicle that is towed and stored at the direction of a law enforcement agency following a collision may be held for evidence for not more than 20 days without a court order. Absent a court order, the vehicle must be released to the vehicle owner, insurer, or lien holder upon payment of the towing and storage fees. (b) Application. - This section shall not apply to a motor vehicle (i) seized as a result of a violation of law or (ii) abandoned by the owner. (2015-188, s. 1.)...

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In simple terms: NC 20-166.3. NC 20-166.3. - North Carolina Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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